![]() ![]() ![]() DAZ would come down on you like a ton of bricks if you violate their user agreements in this manner - you are guaranteed of that. The trouble you potentially face by doing this isn't worth the risk, not to mention being totally against TOS and the actual mesh licence conditions. Sorry if I am dashing any of your hopes here, but I feel it my duty as a responsible mesh creator to state this clearly. It would be easier to model something from scratch than it would be to decimate highly detailed models such as these, especially considering you would need to re-rig and redo the UV maps from scratch as well. The meshes are FAR too heavily detailed for SL's realtime environment. Not to mention the fact that content designed for Poser and DAZ Studio is intended for heavy-duty RENDERING of images and rendered animations. You risk being stomped on HARD - I know that DAZ are stringent about protecting their IP, which is fully understandable - and if you bring any content like that into SL, you can be pretty much guaranteed that a DAZ/Poser user will instantly recognise them and report accordingly. READ the licence terms ALWAYS.īeing familiar with the DAZ and Poser related community over a number of years, I can pretty much guarantee that any attempt to bring any of that content into SL or similar is an instant violation of the user licences. If you attempt bringing any licensed content such as DAZ figures and related clothing items, props etc into SL, you are immediately breaking the licence terms you agreed to when you first purchased them. ![]() Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level? Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of Basic to Advanced instruction on functions, formula, tools, and more.NO. (1) Part 1 of 4 - How to Import textured Poser models to 3DS Max Files, (2) Part 2 of 4 - How to Import textured Poser models to 3DS Max Files, (3) Part 3 of 4 - How to Import textured Poser models to 3DS Max Files, (4) Part 4 of 4 - How to Import textured Poser models to 3DS Max Files ![]()
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